Anthem announced it will back out of Nevada's ObamaCare market next year, leaving most rural Nevada counties without a single ObamaCare insurer in 2018.

The insurance company also plans to cut its Georgia presence in half, and has already withdrawn from Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, and much of California, William La Jeunesse reported today.

"This is a significant blow to the state's individual market," Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval (R) said in a statement. He added that he is "frustrated and disappointed" by Anthem's "surprise and abrupt decision to leave the healthcare exchange."

As many as 868,000 people nationally could lose coverage next year if the insurance companies planning to leave the Affordable Care Act markets do so. Seventeen counties nationally, 14 of them in Nevada will completely lose options in the Affordable Care Act next year.

As of Friday 2.3 million Americans, 25 percent of ObamaCare enrollees will have no choice where they get health care.

In her First Thoughts on Fox Nation, Tomi Lahren said Thursday that democratic socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez should act on her own ideals and donate part of her paycheck to help illegal immigrants or asylum seekers.